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        World-Class Support
 September 10, 2008 HLS continues to expand its international focus—and its graduates are taking notice. 
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        Tax Policy, Writ Large
 September 10, 2008 In a new book, Professor Louis Kaplow '81 "steps back and considers the relationships among the parts." The book -- “The Theory of Taxation and Public Economics” (Princeton 2008) -- stands to secure him a place in the firmament of public economists and scholars in public finance. 
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        Rescuing the Internet for Digital Natives and the Rest of Us
 September 9, 2008 In a wide-ranging interview, John Palfrey and Jonathan Zittrain survey the future of the Internet. 
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        The following op-ed by Professor Carol Steiker '86, "Passing the buck on mercy," was published in the September 7, 2008, edition of the Washington Post. 
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        HLS program convenes U.S. and Chinese leaders to discuss international financial issues
 September 4, 2008 This weekend, leaders from the United States and China will gather in Shanghai to examine challenges facing the financial sectors of the two countries. The "Symposium on Building the Financial System of the 21st Century: An Agenda for China and the United States," is organized by Harvard Law School's Program on International Financial Systems (PIFS) and the China Development Research Foundation (CDRF). 
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        Constitutional Ink—Visible, and Invisible
 September 3, 2008 The U.S. Constitution is 219 years old now, and the revolutionary system of government it created has survived and spread across the globe. No wonder many Americans consider it an almost sacred document, the final say on governmental powers and individual rights. 
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        Klarman discusses racial politics – past and present
 September 3, 2008 Professor Michael Klarman, a constitutional law and history scholar, joined the faculty earlier this year after a distinguished tenure at the University of Virginia since 1987. In a recent Q&A, he discusses the current state of race relations in America. 
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        Henry E. Smith to join HLS faculty in 2009
 September 3, 2008 Yale Law Professor Henry E. Smith, an expert in property, intellectual property, natural resources, and taxation, will join the Harvard Law School faculty in January 2009, Dean Elena Kagan '86 announced today. 
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        A Curriculum of New Realities
 September 2, 2008 At Harvard Law School, some new answers to the question, What do future lawyers need to know? 
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        Battlegrounds
 September 2, 2008 On executive power, war and anti-terrorism, scholars have a lot to say--and lawmakers are listening. 
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        There are now 28 in-house clinics at HLS, enabling students to do fieldwork at home and abroad. Here are some examples, taking students inside inner cities and inner sanctums. 
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        Neuman, taking Armstrong chair, advocates ‘global due process’
 September 2, 2008 What constitutional rights, if any, do foreign nationals have when the United States acts against them outside its own borders? Professor Gerald Neuman ’80 addressed that question in a Dec. 2 lecture marking his appointment as the J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law. 
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        Steiker weighs in on recent Supreme Court execution stay
 September 2, 2008 Professor Carol Steiker '86 is an expert in criminal law and capital punishment. She recently argued a death penalty case before the Supreme Court, winning her argument and overturning a Texas death sentence. Here, she responds to a question about a recent Supreme Court ruling. 
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        Suk explores the unintended consequences of domestic violence laws
 September 2, 2008 In a recent interview with Toby Stock, Dean of Admissions, Harvard Law School Assistant Professor Jeannie Suk discusses her article, "Criminal Law Comes Home," which examines how misdemeanor law regulates domestic violence. 
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        For four HLS students, a summer of human rights work in Argentina
 September 2, 2008 Four HLS students found themselves sitting across a table from Carlos Menem, president of Argentina from 1989 to 1999. It was their opportunity, said Ariella Shkolnik ’09, “to ask poignant, difficult questions” about his controversial administration, widely accused of corruption and indifference to human rights abuses. 
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        Professor John Palfrey discusses how he's working to untangle the web
 September 2, 2008 Since its inception, Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society has helped foster innovation on the Web, especially as the Internet has evolved into a more interactive medium. Executive Director John G. Palfrey Jr. ’01 talked to HLT about the center’s role in developing “Web 2.0.” 
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        Adriaan Lanni examines Sarah Palin's working-class appeal
 September 2, 2008 The following article, “Working-class hero,” co-written by Harvard Law School Assistant Professor Adriaan Lanni and Wesley Kelman, was published on September 2, 2008, in Slate. 
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        Panelists discuss the laws of fighting terrorism
 September 2, 2008 Experts on terrorism were on hand for a panel discussion titled “Dealing with Terrorism: What Congress and the President Should Do.” The panelists discussed what changes they think should be adopted to better deal with the legal issues that have become controversial in dealing with the war on terror, including interrogation techniques, detention facilities, surveillance, and torture. 
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        For John Matteson ’86, Biography Beckoned—and Proved to be Fertile
 September 1, 2008 Louisa May Alcott once described a philosopher as “a man up in a balloon” tethered to the earth by his family. In his Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, “Eden’s Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father” (Norton, 2007), John Matteson ’86 chronicles the tension and affection in that vertical relationship. 
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        A Fundamental Advantage
 September 1, 2008 From new alumni to retirees, broad-based giving is the lifeblood of HLS. 
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        Research with Impact
 September 1, 2008 The visionaries who supported these programs can already see results Established by HLS Professor Charles J. Ogletree Jr. ’78 in 2005, the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute… 
 
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              